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    Consistency

    Character consistency in AI video

    Keep the same protagonist looking the same across every shot, every model, every render.

    Character drift is the #1 reason AI video looks 'AI-made'. Freepik's identity anchor system folds reusable characters into every prompt — Sora 2, Veo 3, Kling, Seedance — so the protagonist stays on-model from scene to scene.

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    Why this is hard

    Generate the same character twice with a vanilla AI video model and you'll get two different faces. The fix shouldn't be 'rebuild the prompt by hand every shot' — it should be 'attach the character once'.

    How Freepik solves it

    Identity anchors, model-agnostic

    Once you save a character, Freepik derives a 6-layer identity anchor (bone structure, features, marks, colour, skin, hair) and folds it into every prompt — regardless of which video model you pick.

    Reference frames + cross-shot binding

    Lock a hero frame from the Image Generator, then bind it to multiple shots in Canvas. Image-to-video models (Kling) carry the visual; text-to-video models (Sora 2, Veo 3) carry the anchors.

    Anchor versioning

    Refine the character mid-project? Freepik bumps an anchor version and flags every shot that needs a re-render — no silent inconsistency creeping into the timeline.

    The 3-step flow

    Step 1

    Save the character once

    Add a name, a reference frame, and a short visual description. Freepik derives identity anchors automatically.

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    Step 2

    Bind the character to shots

    From the Video Generator or Canvas, attach the character to each shot. The anchor flows into the prompt for whichever video model you select.

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    Step 3

    Render across models, stay consistent

    Run the same shot through Sora 2 for the hero motion and Kling for fast iteration. The character looks the same in both — that's the contract.

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    Recommended tools

    The Freepik surfaces this use case routes into.

    Sora 2

    Cinematic motion with character

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    Kling

    Image-to-video from your hero frame

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    Canvas Editor

    Lock characters across multi-shot scenes

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    FAQ

    Does this work across different AI video models?

    Yes. Identity anchors are model-agnostic — Freepik injects them into Sora 2, Veo 3, Kling, Seedance and Nano Banana Pro prompts using each model's expected format.

    How many characters can I save?

    The Pro plan covers a working library of dozens of characters; Team and Enterprise extend this with shared libraries across users.

    Can I update a character mid-project?

    Yes. Editing the character bumps an anchor version. Freepik flags every render produced under the old version so you can selectively re-generate the affected shots.

    Does this replace LoRA fine-tuning?

    For most production cases, yes — anchors deliver consistency without the training cost. For deeply stylised IPs (e.g. branded mascots) you can still combine LoRA with anchors for stronger results.

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